Pensando en ti isabel pantoja biography
In Spain, singer Isabel Pantoja is considered one of the greatest vocal practitioners of the traditional copla in history. Though her Andalusian take on the folk style is highly orchestrated, her detailed attention to narrative, melody, drama, and rhythm, are singular. Since the mid-'80s, she has expanded her repertoire to include romantic pop ballads with no damage done to her stature. Pantoja's beloved musical reputation has been buoyed by a storied life filled with awards -- more than 40 platinum-certified records -- tragedy, and misadventure (including a two-year prison stint for being an accomplice to money laundering), as well as an emergency medical evacuation from a remote island during her period of competing in the Spanish edition of the television series Survivor. Fue por Tu Voz, her 1974 debut album, revealed an artist who arrived fully formed, moving through an intense series of modern and traditional coplas and tonadillas (Spanish theatrical song). 1988's Desde Andalucia (produced by Juan Gabriel) resulted in her first international chart-topping album, though more than 18 of her more than 30 recordings have ended up in the Top Ten in Spain. Her close friendship with the late singer, songwriter, and producer Gabriel from 1985 until his death in 2016 resulted in several hit duets and singles of her own, culminating in her participation on the number three tribute album Juan Gabriel... El Divo y Sus Divas and show-stopping performance of his songs at the 2017 Festival de Viña in Chile. While continuing to record and tour, she has been both a host and judge on several music competition reality television series. Raised in a working-class family, the daughter of a male flamenco singer and a female dancer, Pantoja was strongly influenced by her parents to become an artist, debuting on-stage at the age of seven. As a teenager, Pantoja joined a dance group; she later moved to Madrid where she met Juan Solano and they decided to work together. The singer de Overview of the events of 1989 in Latin music This is a list of notable events in Latin music (music from the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking areas of Latin America, Latin Europe, and the United States) that took place in 1989. The following is a list of the top 5 best-selling Latin albums of 1990 in the United States divided into the categories of Latin pop, Regional Mexican, and Tropical/salsa, according to Billboard. The following is a list of the top 10 best-performing Latin songs in the United States in 1990, according to Billboard.1989 in Latin music
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Day Title Artist Genre(s) Singles Label 6 Suspiros Dyango Latin pop EMI 21 ¿Qué Es el Amor? José José Latin pop "Como Tú"
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"Piel de Azucar" Ariola March
Day Title Artist Genre(s) Singles Label 21 El Conjunto del Amor Conjunto Chaney Salsa Second quarter
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Day Title Artist Genre(s) Singles Label 13 A Todo Galope Bronco Grupera Fonovisa 16 Selena Selena Tejano, Latin pop "Contigo Quiero Estar"
"Mentiras"
"Sukiyaki" EMI Latin 8 ...Es De Verdad! David Pabón Salsa "Aquel Viejo Motel" Rodven Fourth quarter
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1971 El alma joven — — — — — 1972 El alma joven II — — — — — 1973 El alma joven III — — — — — 1974 Juan Gabriel con el Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán — — — — — 1975 10 éxitos — — — — — 1975 A mi guitarra — — — — — 1975 10 de los grandes — — — — — 1976 Juan Gabriel con mariachi II — — — — — 1978 Te llegará mi olvido — — — — — 1978 Siempre en mi mente — — — — — 1978 Espectacular — — — — — 1978 Mis ojos tristes — — — — — 1979 Me gusta bailar contigo — — — — — 1980 Recuerdos — — — — — 1980 Juan Gabriel con e